Have you ever wanted to ask a cop a question but were too afraid or had warrants? Now is your chance to get them answered. In today's article I speak about banning folks from the freeway for safety and I answer a few questions from email.

A pharmacology/toxicology expert testified Tuesday that there was little chance that Michele MacNeill would have been alert with the dangerous quadruple combination of prescription medications found in her system at the time of her death.

A nearly 130-pound North African Sulcata tortoise "made a run for it" on the streets of downtown Logan Monday. Along the way, he attracted a lot of attention — giving some animal control officers what may have been their most unusual call ever.

A Utah National Guardsman who headed an elite security force in Libya will tell a congressional committee Wednesday that his requests for more resources prior to the killing of a U.S. ambassador last month went unheeded.

In the final part of our series "Are You Ready?" we look back at what Californians called the "Flood of the Century" nearly 50 years ago. Out of that experience, one Utahn turned a powerful lesson into a career focused on preparing others.

There was excitement surrounding the Village Center project in Holladay Tuesday evening, as contractors and city leaders participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for the shopping center. They say it's a first step in the right direction after years of waiting.

Two seventh-grade little league football teams from Utah County hit the gridiron in a big rivalry game last weekend. Now a Mapleton coach is in custody for investigation of second-degree felony child abuse.

One thing about the state of education that never seems to change: Utah teachers spending money out of their own pockets for supplies. Many of them are now turning to grant contest to help cover the costs.

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